Graham Nash made his name with Crosby, Stills and Young, but he never gave up his childhood hobby: photography. His pictures are an extraordinary evocation of the Woodstock era.

Nash's pictures will be on display on the Richard Goodall Gallery stall at Photo-London, May 20-23, at the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building, London W1, and are published in the book Eye to Eye (Steidl, £38).

Neil YoungAt Stephen Stills's house in California when Young was recording After the Gold Rush, 1970Photo courtesy of Richard Goodall Gallery

Cass ElliotIn Nash's home, 1969. 'She knew what we would sound like before we did'Photo courtesy of Richard Goodall Gallery